Out of the gate and into a protected wild space
Anticipation was high when the caravan of horse trailers pulled up to Wild Love Preserve in the high desert of…
Williams website and videos win international communicators awards
Williams won three awards from the Tulsa chapter of The International Association of Business Communicators for work on its corporate…
When hurricanes hit, employees hurry to help
Roderick Guillory was a new operations technician at Williams when Hurricane Rita destroyed his home in 2005. It was only…
Why STEM? Williams women share how they got started.
Williams employees in STEM roles have unique stories about how they got involved in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math careers.…
Hometown highlights
At Williams, we talk a lot about supporting the communities in which we live and work. And we live and…
Clean energy starts today
To meet the worldās growing energy demand while simultaneously addressing the risks of climate change, we must execute practical, immediate…
Feeding the hungry and serving hope
Two Williams employees are going above and beyond by helping those around them. Karen Rose and Rosemary Bagby have been…
Commodities Optimization is optimal job for this employee
Williams employee Quincy Jones was not named after the famous musician and record producer. But he did grow up singing…
Former Genesys Works intern now construction manager at Williams
Manager of Construction Brooke Justice shared this story about Rene Garcia, a former Genesys Works student who now is working…
High school interns gain skills for success
Seven recent high school graduates participating in internships at Williamsā Houston office are now college-bound. The students are part of…
University campus recruiting goes virtual
Learn more about virtual campus recruiting (click image to download) Are you a college student interested in exploring a summer…
Williams volunteer pays it forward with his love of reading
Greg Heath grew up in a house full of books. āMy parents had a bookshelf that reached all the way…